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School of Physical Education and Exercise Science
Faculty
Dr.
Steve Sanders is Professor and Director of the School of Physical
Education and Exercise Science at the University of
South Florida. Dr. Sanders is closely involved with teacher
preparation programs working to prepare teachers to assist children
in becoming physically active for a lifetime. He has taught
and promoted the concept of being physically active for life
throughout his career while working with all age levels from
university students to infant/parent and toddler movement classes,
to teaching preschool, elementary, and high school physical
education. Dr. Sanders' Ed.D. degree in Curriculum and
Instruction in Physical Education was awarded by Virginia Tech
University.
Dr. Sanders is author of the books “Designing Preschool
Movement Programs (1992)” and “Active for Life:
Developmentally Appropriate Movement Programs for Young Children
(NAEYC, 2002),” along with over one hundred scholarly
papers. Steve is the editor of the Preschool Section
for PE Central, a nationally acclaimed physical education website, http://www.pecentral.org/, and is on the advisory boards of PBS TeacherSource,
a website to assist teachers and parents to use PBS resources
to enhance learning, and Sesame Workshop Healthy Habits for
Life, an initiative to promote healthy nutritional and physical
activity habits.
Steve Sanders
Director of the School of Physical Education and Exercise Science
University of South Florida
4202 East Fowler Avenue, PED 214
Tampa, Florida 33620-8600
813-974-4871
813-974-4979 (fax)
sanders@usf.edu
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